Saturday, November 2, 2013

The Baltimore Afro-American


November 21, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, pages 1 & 2, Was Rev. Jim Jones black? Cult leader's roots confusing, [Blog]
November 21, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 1, FBI rejoiced at news of King death,
November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 1, AFRO talks with Rev. Jim Jones’ doctor,
November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 1, 250 children among 900 Jonestown victims,
November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American – UPI Photos, page 1, Horror in Guyana; Positively Identified; Suicide Scene,
November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 1, Prints used to identify,
November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 1, SCLC wants to probe why death command was obeyed
November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, A profile; Jones saw self as people champ,
November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American – UPI, Rev. Jones used sex as weapon,
November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, Illustration, Famous Mass Suicides,
November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American – UPI, Jonestown recalls other mass suicides,
November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, Stand Alone Photo, Daughter Reported Safe, [Dr. & Mrs. Robert P. Daniel]
November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American – UPI, Greater cult concerns follows mass deaths, by David E. Anderson, UPI Religion Writer,
November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American – UPI, Stand Alone Photo, Casket Stacks,
November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, Report; Daughter survived it all,
November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American – UPI, Stand Alone Photo, Wasted,
December 5, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American - UPI, page 1, Rev. Jones stashed $10M in secret bank accounts,
December 5, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 4, Societal hostility caused Jonestown,
December 5, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 4, Letters, ‘Tarzan Jones’ used racism, sexism,
December 5, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, Guyana horror hardly a mass suicide, by Samuel F. Yette,
December 5, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, Jonestown; Tragedy and challenge, by Carlton B. Goodlett,
December 12, 1978, [Dec. 5, 1978] Baltimore Afro-American, Jonestown woman saved by big sleep,
December 12, 1978, [Dec. 5, 1978] Baltimore Afro-American – UPI, Man from Cleveland leads another Guyana cult, by Nigel Cumberbatch, Black 'rabbi' wheels baby blue Cadillac; Suicide out, whippings in, says 'The Supreme Master',
December 12, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, What's wrong with the city of cable cars?,
December 12, 1978, UPI, Slayings puzzle bay area residents; San Francisco looks inward, asks 'What's wrong?',
December 12, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 11, Mother Divine gave Jim Jones an 'ultimatum', by Mildred O'Neill, AFRO Staff Writer,
December 12, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 10, Flo Kennedy; The news media lied about Jonestown deaths, by Fred Illines, AFRO Staff Writer,
December 19, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, Guyana and Vietnam not that far apart, by William Worthy,
December 19, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 14, Assassinations probe ends, but questions remain,
December 26, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 2, Mass cremation looms for victims of Jonestown, by Gordon W. Crane,
December 26, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, Reflections on press coverage and Jonestown murders, suicides, by Manning Marable,
December 26, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, Jonestown media swarm unconcerned with Guyana, by William Worthy,
December 26, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, Can America be governed, by Vernon E. Jordon Jr.,
January 2, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, Op-Ed, Dangerous notion; Black Americans are suicidal, by Samuel F. Yette,
January 2, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, ‘CIA, FBI and IRS ganged up on me’,
January 2, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American, page 11, Son of Jonestown victim; ‘My father was murdered’,
January 6, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American, page 31, Friends, relatives sought for 97 Jonestown victims,
January 6, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American, page 31, In Michigan; Black Hebrews waiting for ‘Second Coming’,
January 9, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American, page 1, Stokes panel indicates Dr. King, JFK were victims of conspiracy,
January 9, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American - UPI, page 24, CIA and its crocodile plan,
January 30, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American - UPI, page 6, Jim Jones’ Peoples Temple now legally dead,
January 30, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American, page 6, Businessmen offer to bury the victims of Jonestown, by Gordon W. Crane, AFRO Staff Writer,
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November 21, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, pages 1 & 2, Was Rev. Jim Jones black? Cult leader’s roots confusing,





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November 21, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 1, FBI rejoiced at news of King death,







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November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 1, AFRO talks with Rev. Jim Jones’ doctor,



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November 28, 1978, Afro-American, 250 children among 900 Jonestown victims,








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November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American – UPI Photos, page 1, Horror in Guyana; Positively Identified; Suicide Scene,


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November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 1, Prints used to identify,




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November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 1, SCLC wants to probe why death command was obeyed,



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November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, A profile; Jones saw self as people champ,




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November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American – UPI, Rev. Jones used sex as weapon,


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November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, Illustration, Famous Mass Suicides,


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November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American – UPI, Jonestown recalls other mass suicides,


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November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, Stand Alone Photo, Daughter Reported Safe, [Dr. & Mrs. Robert P. Daniel]


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November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American – UPI, Greater cult concerns follows mass deaths, by David E. Anderson, UPI Religion Writer,


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November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American – UPI, Stand Alone Photo, Casket Stacks,


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November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, Report; Daughter survived it all,


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November 28, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American – UPI, Stand Alone Photo, Wasted,


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December 5, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American - UPI, page 1, Rev. Jones stashed $10M in secret bank accounts,




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December 5, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 4, Letters, Societal hostility caused Jonestown,


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December 5, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 4, Letters, ‘Tarzan Jones’ used racism, sexism,


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December 5, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, Guyana horror hardly a mass suicide, by Samuel F. Yette,


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December 5, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, Jonestown; Tragedy and challenge, by Carlton B. Goodlett,



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December 12, 1978, [or Dec. 5, 1978] Baltimore Afro-American, Jonestown woman saved by big sleep, [Hyacinth "Thrush"]






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December 12, 1978, [or Dec. 5, 1978] Baltimore Afro-American – UPI, Man from Cleveland leads another Guyana cult, by Nigel Cumberbatch, Black ‘rabbi’ wheels baby blue Cadillac; Suicide out, whippings in, says ‘The Supreme Master’,




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December 12, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, What's wrong with the city of cable cars?,

Has something gone terribly wrong in "everybody's favorite city" of cable cars, bays, bridges and European charm?


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UPI, Slayings puzzle bay area residents; San Francisco looks inward, asks 'What's wrong?',

Has something gone terribly wrong in "everybody's favorite city" of cable cars, bays, bridges and European charm?


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December 12, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 11, Mother Divine gave Jim Jones an 'ultimatum', by Mildred O'Neill, AFRO Staff Writer,



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December 12, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 10, Flo Kennedy; The news media lied about Jonestown deaths, by Fred Illines, AFRO Staff Writer,



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December 19, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, Guyana and Vietnam not that far apart, by William Worthy,



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December 19, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 14, Assassinations probe ends, but questions remain,



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December 26, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 2, Mass cremation looms for victims of Jonestown, by Gordon W. Crane,




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December 26, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, Reflections on press coverage and Jonestown murders, suicides, by Manning Marable,



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December 26, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, Jonestown media swarm unconcerned with Guyana, by William Worthy,




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December 26, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, Can America be governed, by Vernon E. Jordon Jr.,


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January 2, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, Op-Ed, Dangerous notion; Black Americans are suicidal, by Samuel F. Yette,


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January 2, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American, page 5, ‘CIA, FBI and IRS ganged up on me’,



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January 2, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American, page 11, Son of Jonestown victim; ‘My father was murdered’,



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January 6, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American, page 31, Friends, relatives sought for 97 Jonestown victims,


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January 6, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American, page 31, In Michigan; Black Hebrews waiting for 'Second Coming',


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January 9, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American, page 1, Stokes panel indicates Dr. King, JFK were victims of conspiracy,






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January 29, 1978, Baltimore Afro-American - UPI, page 24, CIA and its crocodile plan,


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January 30, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American - UPI, page 6, Jim Jones’ Peoples Temple now legally dead,


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January 30, 1979, Baltimore Afro-American, page 6, Businessmen offer to bury the victims of Jonestown, by Gordon W. Crane, AFRO Staff Writer,


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